"STONAR, a quondam town and a parish in Thanet district, Kent. The town stood on the river Stonar, 1 mile NNE of Sandwich; is supposed to have been the Lapis Titnli of the Romans; was the place of Louis the Dauphin's debarkation in 1216, and of Edward III.'s embarkation in 1359; was destroyed by the French in 1385; figured as a member of Sandwich in 1773; and is now represented by only a farm house. The parish comprises 670 acres. Post town, Sandwich. Real property: £1,546. Population: 42. Houses: 8. The living is a rectory in the diocese of Canterbury. Value: not reported. Patron: the Crown, by lapse. There is no church."